Such is the anticipation for the release of these luxury beachfront apartments on La Manga Strip, our partner developer has allowed us to pre-launch the project – ahead of official prices being released in the new year.
La Manga ‘Strip’ is known worldwide for its beaches, watersports, gastronomy and superb homes. This amazing development can only enhance that reputation.
If the beach location isn’t fantastic enough, the quality of the homes and the high standard of amenities will blow you away. Let’s look some more….
✅ Playa del Pudrimel – 0 min walk
✅ Veneziola 9-Hole Golf Course – 5 min walk
✅ Puerto Tomás Maestre Marina- 5 min drive
✅ La Manga Golf Resort – 35 min
✅ Cartagena Port – 45 min
✅ Murcia Airport – 59 min
✅ Alicante Airport – 94 min
Built by one of the region’s most prestigous developers, this twin block development enjoys the multiple aspects of a genuine beach-front setting, top design features and world-class amenities.
The exact specification has yet to be revealed, but judging by the developer’s previous coastal projects, these new homes should all enjoy:
Breathtaking panoramic east-facing vistas of the Meditteranean Ocean & La Manga coast
Direct access to Playa del Pudrimel beach with it’s beach bars & shallow surf
Open-plan living with full-height patio doors to large sea-view terrace
Primary bedroom with fitted wardrobes & en-suite bathroom
Top-quality fixtures & fittings throughout
Extensive communal landscaped gardens and oriental-style pagodas
Multiple swimming pools and sunbathing areas with direct access to beach
Ground floor gymnasium, sauna and spa facilities with adjacent chill-out areas
Our partner has yet to release the delivery dates but we anticipate they will be in two stages, as each block of homes is complete
All of the information below is based on the specification of the same developers similar apartments that were built in nearby Guardamar during 2022.
La Manga strip is 21km long and 100 metres wide on average, separating the Mediterranean from the Mar Menor (Minor Sea) lagoon.
Originally, it was a bay opening into the Mediterranean; at either end, volcanic reefs gradually held back the sand and sediment that was dragged along by the sea currents to form a sandy column of dunes and rock vegetation and long beaches in contact with two seas.
La Manga sandbar is cut off by natural channels that keep the two seas in contact with each other; the so-called golas allow water from the Mediterranean into the lake. As such, the space was untouched until the 1960s, when La Manga was discovered and developed as a tourist resort.
It now consists of five islands and, having shallow and protected waters, lends itself to being an international water-based sports hub.
There are sailing and water-skiing schools that run courses, as well as windsurfing, canoeing and catamarans. Nearby is La Manga Stadium, known for hosting numerous football clubs from all over the world during the winter months.
In 1994 the Mar Menor was included on the Ramsar Convention list for the conservation and sustainable utilisation of wetlands. It is also part of a Specially Protected Area of Mediterranean Importance and is a Special Protection Area (ZEPA in Spanish) for bird life.
In 2022, Spanish lawmakers granted extra protection rights, making it the first case of an ecosystem protected by rights of nature in Europe. The Mar Menor is now legally represented by a group of citizens, scientists and officials.